“I’ve faced crises that would have had you pinheads curled up in a fetal position begging for money” the character says in an upcoming issue of “The Amazing Spider-Man.” Writers previously made him the lead editor at The Daily Bugle and the mayor of New York City.

Marvel’s current writer of “The Amazing Spider-Man,” Dan Slott, is openly liberal on social media, most recently going on Twitter to refer to the Second Amendment rights as “perceived rights.”

On June 19, he also tweeted: “Also a damn good reminder — the reason I’m up at 2AM is to script comics. And not to argue w/ gun-luvin’ ‘Murcans about their fave subject.” The tweet has since been deleted.

The Bill O’Reilly-like behavior and Fox News likenesses inserted into Spider-Man comic books comes only weeks after two well-known members of the industry, Chuck Dixon and Paul Rivoche, wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal asserting that editors have a strong bias against conservative writers and artists.